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- Age 27 years old
- Birthday August 23, 1984
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Real Name
Ryan
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Gender
Male
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Location
Sandusky, OH
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Interests
Spicy food, Gardening, Beer, and the NFL.
Food Stuff
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Favorite Hot Pepper
Tasmanian Habanero
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Favorite Hot Sauce
my own. There's more pride in it.
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Favorite Food
Spicy spaghetti
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Favorite BBQ Food
Beef
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Favorite BBQ Sauce
Good ole $1.29 bottle of Sweet Baby Rays!
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Chili... Beans or No Beans?
Beans
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Favorite Beverage with Fiery Food
Beer.
Growing Stuff
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Grow List
Jalapeno
Serrano
Anaheim
Hot Banana
Thai Hots
Pueblo
Bolivian Rainbow
Golden Nugget
Peter Pepper
Firecracker
Cayenne
Long Red Slim
Crimson Torpedo
Bhut Jolokia
Golden Habanero
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Tasmanian Habanero
Contact Information
Posts I've Made
In Topic: Dogs and Hot Peppers?
16 July 2011 - 09:08 PM
Mine won't eat the peppers alone. They'll sniff em and back away. But any food, no matter how hot it is, is eaten without a second thought. Fun to watch them lick their lips over and over as the heat takes hold, lol.
In Topic: So i now officially hate my room-mate
13 July 2011 - 11:49 PM
Maybe I just missed it but.... tooth brush? Even with a pre-rinse it'll be brutal.
Pepper torture is fun.. But the 'personal massager' one.... That's just downright cruel, lol.
Pepper torture is fun.. But the 'personal massager' one.... That's just downright cruel, lol.
In Topic: Continued 2011 Progress
08 July 2011 - 08:34 PM
The garden is where most of the doggy damage has been done. I've had a hard time keeping the little one out of there. But the plants are troopers and are still going fairly well.

These sweet cayennes are getting massive. And are delicious.

But the mystery of the garden is this guy labelled as Bhut Jolokia Brown and it's clearly not. Looks like C. annum leaves and a weird pepper. Haven't tried one but we'll see when it ripens what it may be.

These sweet cayennes are getting massive. And are delicious.

But the mystery of the garden is this guy labelled as Bhut Jolokia Brown and it's clearly not. Looks like C. annum leaves and a weird pepper. Haven't tried one but we'll see when it ripens what it may be.
In Topic: Continued 2011 Progress
08 July 2011 - 08:30 PM
Been a while since I last updated but things have gone wonderfully despite my dog diggin up and crushing numerous plants.
Nearly every plant has started podding up save a few. But it won't be too much longer til they start as well.
Bhut Jolokia, Purple Jolokia, Indian Carbon, Carr. Red, Bhut Brown, Red Scorp. (Red scorp hit 36 inches tall today.)

Too many to name off. Red Hab, Dorset Naga, Lemon Drop, Chile de Arbol, Bombay Morich, and others are in this patch.

Yellow 7Pod (has had issues), Jalabenero, Red Savina, Butch T Scorp. (Butch T is around 26 inches tall or so.)

On to the peppers!
Carr. Red

Indian Carbon

Bhut Jolokia (I believe)

Chile de Arbol

Butch T

Purple Jolokia
Nearly every plant has started podding up save a few. But it won't be too much longer til they start as well.
Bhut Jolokia, Purple Jolokia, Indian Carbon, Carr. Red, Bhut Brown, Red Scorp. (Red scorp hit 36 inches tall today.)

Too many to name off. Red Hab, Dorset Naga, Lemon Drop, Chile de Arbol, Bombay Morich, and others are in this patch.

Yellow 7Pod (has had issues), Jalabenero, Red Savina, Butch T Scorp. (Butch T is around 26 inches tall or so.)

On to the peppers!
Carr. Red

Indian Carbon

Bhut Jolokia (I believe)

Chile de Arbol

Butch T

Purple Jolokia
In Topic: Help please
08 July 2011 - 05:00 PM
They do look like the browning when pods set. Does the whole bud fall or just the flower?
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